REPORTER: THE HOMEOWNERS' 12-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER TEXTED HER PARENTS WHEN SHE FOUND THE SUSPECT UNDRESSING IN HER ROOM. MOMENTS LATER, THE SUSPECT WAS FOUND, STILL IN THE HOME, BEFORE SHOTS WERE FIRED. >> I WAS LIKE WHAT THE, GET OUT MY, GET OUT MY HOUSE. REPORTER: ONLY TWO WEEKS AFTER MOVING IN, A FAMILY GOES THROUGH INTENSE MOMENTS OF TERROR, >> IT'S INITIAL FEAR. IT'S INITIAL TRAUM REPORTER: AFTER A 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL SAYS SHE FOUND HER NEXT-DOOR NEIGHBOR, SUNDAY MORNING, UNDRESSING IN HER BEDROOM. SHE IMMEDIATELY HID UNDER HER COVERS, SENDING AN ALARMING TEXT TO HER MOM. >> WE INSTANTLY GET UP BECAUSE I'M LIKE, WHO CAN BE IN THE HOUSE.? WHEN WE SEEN HIM, I WAS JUST IN SHOCK. REPORTER: HER PARENTS WOULD, THEN, SOON COME FACE-TO-FACE WITH A HALF-NAKED MAN IN THEIR KITCHEN. >> AND HE TURNED AROUND AND HE GROWLED AT ME. HE GROWLED AT ME, AND WHEN HE GROWLED AT ME, I ATTACKED HIM. I STARTED WHACKING HIM WITH A BROOM. WE'RE STILL TUSSING. I'M PUNCHING, PUNCHING, PUNCHING HIM. IT'S LIKE IT'S BEING EFFECTIVE, BUT AT THE TIME WE'RE FIGHTING, I'M SCREAMING 'GET SOMETHING. GRAB SOMETHING.' AND NEXT THING I KNOW HE GOT SHOT. REPORTER: SEVERAL TIMES. IN COURT MONDAY MORNING, BOUND TO A WHEELCHAIR AFTER BEING ARRESTED, DONALD OLIVER JUNIOR FACED A JUDGE, ANSWERING TO MULTIPLE CHARGES. >> IF SOMEBODY COMES IN AGAIN, IT'S GOING TO BE THE SAME THING. REPORTER: BUT THE BREAK-IN ISN'T LEAVING THEY SAY THE INCIDENT IS MORE OF A LESSON LEARNED FOR THEIR NEIGHBOR. >> I THINK WE HAVE AN UNDERSTANDING NOW THAT THERE'S BARRIERS. % WORLD. YOU CAN GO ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO BUT YOU'RE NOT GOING TO COME OVER HER REPORTER: THE HOMEOWNERS WENT ON THEIR THREE DAUGHTERS

Only two weeks after moving in, a Kentucky family went through intense moments of terror after a 12-year-old girl said she found her next-door neighbor undressing in her bedroom."It's initial fear. It's initial shock. It's initial trauma," said the girl's father, Ali Bracey.Police said Donald Oliver climbed through his neighbor's window in Louisville on Sunday morning.According to arrest records, Oliver was in a 12-year-old girl's room, took off his clothes and then went into the kitchen. The girl hid under her covers and sent an alarming text message to her mother. "We instantly got up because I'm, like, 'Who can be in the house?' When we saw him, I was just in shock," said the girl's mother, Tina Burton."He turned around and he growled at me. He growled like 'grrr!'" Ali Bracey said. "He growled at me, and when he growled at me, I attacked him. I grabbed a broom. I started whacking him with a broom."Ali Bracey shot Oliver several times during the struggle."We're still tussling. I'm punching, punching, punching him. It's like it's being effective, but at the time we're fighting, I'm screaming 'Get something! Grab something! Get something! Grab something!' and next thing I know he got shot."Oliver was brought into the courtroom in a wheelchair Monday. He pleaded not guilty to burglary, assault and drug possession.The judge increased Oliver's bond to $50,000 Monday. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 25.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. —

Only two weeks after moving in, a Kentucky family went through intense moments of terror after a 12-year-old girl said she found her next-door neighbor undressing in her bedroom.

Police said Donald Oliver climbed through his neighbor's window in Louisville on Sunday morning.

According to arrest records, Oliver was in a 12-year-old girl's room, took off his clothes and then went into the kitchen.

The girl hid under her covers and sent an alarming text message to her mother.

"We instantly got up because I'm, like, 'Who can be in the house?' When we saw him, I was just in shock," said the girl's mother, Tina Burton.

"He turned around and he growled at me. He growled like 'grrr!'" Ali Bracey said. "He growled at me, and when he growled at me, I attacked him. I grabbed a broom. I started whacking him with a broom."

Ali Bracey shot Oliver several times during the struggle.

"We're still tussling. I'm punching, punching, punching him. It's like it's being effective, but at the time we're fighting, I'm screaming 'Get something! Grab something! Get something! Grab something!' and next thing I know he got shot."

Oliver was brought into the courtroom in a wheelchair Monday. He pleaded not guilty to burglary, assault and drug possession.

The judge increased Oliver's bond to $50,000 Monday. His next court appearance is scheduled for April 25.